I'd expect that all of the candidates would be in favour of that. All cycling and walking organisations, plus a fair few more, agree that this would be a good thing.
Not wishing to be the bearer of bad news, there is currently virtually no chance of getting it, however. We'll keep pushing, but the aftereffects of the press disinformation campaign ('motorists are always guilty', blah, blah) around the issue a few years ago mean that a good opportunity is needed for the issue to be revived.
How many DEAD CYCLISTS were there in London in the last year?
I think there may be a good "opportunity" for the issue to be revived?
How many DEAD CYCLISTS were there in London in the last year?
I think there may be a good "opportunity" for the issue to be revived?